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Extreme heat waves trigger unexpected nanoparticle formation in air - Phys.org
Tiny aerosol particles in the air play a big role in regulating how much sunlight our planet absorbs or reflects, and how clouds form above us. In a recent study, researchers found that extreme heat waves can trigger new particle formation (NPF), even at temp…
Antarctica’s Gravity Hole Growing Stronger, Scientists Find - Futurism
Scientists found that rock movements under Antarctica are correlated to major changes in Antarctica’s climate over millions of years.
5,000-year-old bureaucracy: Over 7,000 prehistoric seal impressions uncovered in western Iran - Phys.org
In the journal Antiquity, Dr. Shokouh Khosravi published preliminary findings of the largest known corpus of prehistoric seal impressions in the entire ancient world. The corpus, made up of over 7,000 seal impressions, more than 200 clay figurines, clay token…
Astronomers Have Uncovered a Mysterious Ultra-High Energy Gamma Ray Source in Space - The Daily Galaxy
LHAASO J2108+5157 remains a cosmic puzzle, with new studies revealing no clear counterpart, leaving the ultra-high energy gamma-ray source shrouded in mystery.
Quantum reservoir computing peaks at the edge of many-body chaos, study suggests - Phys.org
Reservoir computing is a promising machine learning-based approach for the analysis of data that changes over time, such as weather patterns, recorded speech or stock market trends. Classical reservoir computing techniques are known to perform best at the “ed…
Meet The 1.5-Million-Year-Old ‘Ghost’ In Your Genes. Hint: We’ve Haven’t Found Its Fossils Yet - Forbes
New genomic research suggests our species descended from a deep fusion between two ancient lineages — one of them a mysterious “ghost.”